Working Group in Computation, Data, and Information

Overview

Members of the Working Group in Computation, Data, and Information provided advice and input to the Vice Chancellor for Research, the Provost, and the Chancellor on research issues in computation across campus.

Committee Status:

No Longer Active

Chair(s):

Bruce Hajek, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Officers:

Doug Simpson, Statistics (Co-chair)

Members:

Bill Kramer, NCSA
Rob Pennington, NCSA
Scott Althaus, Political Science
Narayan Aluru, Mechanical Science and Engineering
Minh Do, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Jeff Erickson, Computer Science
Carl Gunter, Computer Science
Jiawei Han, Computer Science 
So Hirata, Chemistry
Matthew Hudson, Crop Sciences 
Zhi-Pei Liang, Electrical and Computer Engineering 
Luke Olson, Computer Science
Miles Efron, Library and Information Science
Luis Rodriguez, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Lisa Stubbs, Cellular and Developmental Biology
Billie Spencer, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Ted Underwood, English
Chengxiang Zhai, Computer Science
Mike Shaw, Business

Detailed Description

Members of the Working Group in Computation, Data, and Information provided advice and input to the Vice Chancellor for Research, the Provost, and the Chancellor on research issues in computation across campus.

Specific committee activities included:

  • Advising campus administration on how best to support both scholarship in these areas and partnerships between researchers in these areas and scholars in other disciplines
  • Building on the process of Visioning Future Excellence, connecting individuals and groups of researchers to enable creative new scholarship, as well as assisting researchers in connecting emerging capabilities with a range of scholarly disciplines
  • Working with OVCR staff to create strong coherent external communications that present Illinois as a world leader in computation, data and information
  • Preparing the campus for more effective pursuit of large funding opportunities in these areas by identifying them early and suggesting possible proposal teams
  • Identifying the multiple units, centers, and research programs on campus that support research in these areas and making recommendations for how to promote possible synergies